Winston wrote: ↑February 26th, 2022, 4:51 am
But Yohan. I don't understand. Why does everyone who got Omicron said it was mild like a normal cold? Even @publicduende said that after getting it. How do you explain that?
To answer your question with a question in return:
About Publicduende, he got the covid-19 omicron infection, but I did not... How to explain that?
How to explain that Philippines reports 56.000 deaths, but Japan claims only 23.000, despite both countries have a similar population size and it is said that hot weather is killing the Covid-19 virus?
Anyway I expect that the covid-19 virus will be treated in the near future without vaccine, as there are already some medication under review, at least here in Japan. See link below.
https://japantoday.com/category/nationa ... l-in-japan
Japanese pharmaceutical firm Shionogi & Co said Friday it has applied for approval of its oral COVID-19 drug, after mid-phase clinical trials showed efficacy in reducing the coronavirus in the body.
It is the first such pill developed by a Japanese drugmaker and will be administered to mild-to-moderate coronavirus patients, regardless of whether they are at risk of hospitalization, to prevent the virus from multiplying in the body.
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Shionogi has said it can start supplying between 400,000 and 500,000 doses of the drug in Japan by the end of February and 1 million doses by the end of March.
There is also research going on to replace the vaccination using a needle with oral vaccination.
About the Omicron variant, it is mild in many cases, but still in Japan there are about 800 deaths registered every month - not less and not more than during the last year with the delta variant. The omicron easily infects many more people (4 times more) than the delta variant.
You can play a political number-game with those statistics. Mild or not? For everybody?
Peak with Delta variant was around 230.000 infected patients, but peak with omicron-variant was 870.000 people in Japan.
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In Mexico, about same population size as Japan, about 317.000 covid-19 deaths are reported, but in Japan only 23.000 - why is it like that if it is just a normal cold? - For sure, the covid-19 variants are NOT a flu and not a cold, it's a new disease, for many harmless, but surely not for everybody.
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Here in Japan as said before, all is up to you, nobody is forced into any vaccination - but many are showing up and there are always waiting lists, so far about 22 million Japanese are 3 x vaccinated.
About myself and all family members and also my friends in Malaysia and in Austria (EU) - they all are 3 x vaccinated and NOBODY so far got infected with the covid-19.
My family is also vaccinated against seasonal flu and pneumonia.
In Japanese hospitals not vaccinated covid-19 patients in ICU outnumber 1x vaccinated patients 8:2 and full vaccinated patients 8:1.
I don*t care what others are doing. I am with the Japanese government which is clearly against any mandatory vaccination and it seems this policy works well. No demos, no anti-vaxxers, and even waiting lists for people who want to be 3x vaccinated...and of course no obligatory vaccine passport required.
We don't know who is vaccinated or not if we see people in Japan walking in the streets...up to the individual, a private matter...